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. >> i'm from north philadelphia and i focus my energy into north philadelphia. camden gets a bad rap too. you're from camden. that's where the thugs are, that's where the killers be. if i came from there, you know, and i think i'm pretty well rounded, i think i'm, you know, modestly intelligent, and i'm -- i love my work ethic. i'm a hard worker. if i come from there, i know that others like -- like me are there too. if i can create something that will expand their mind, you know, get them excited about living, then that's what this foundation does. >> what are some of the programs that you all offer young people? >> well, we've been offering a scholarship program. it's not completely scholarships where we pay your way. we say, the phrase is, i don't know if i can actually say that out loud, my idea is, you don't throw pearl to swam. if you're working hard and making grade but you can't afford your books this semester, i got you. we're going to help you out. if you're working hard and you're making your grades and putting forth the effort but you can't afford do
. >> i'm from north philadelphia and i focus my energy into north philadelphia. camden gets a bad rap too. you're from camden. that's where the thugs are, that's where the killers be. if i came from there, you know, and i think i'm pretty well rounded, i think i'm, you know, modestly intelligent, and i'm -- i love my work ethic. i'm a hard worker. if i come from there, i know that others like -- like me are there too. if i can create something that will expand their mind, you know, get...
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flying high a stunning late comeback in the philadelphia eagles against the victory i think new york giants. let's start with ice hockey where russia and china one cup in style just as men secured the trophy with victory over the czechs on saturday and finished the tournament by beating the finns six two on sunday to keep their one hundred percent record intact robert onion reports. the fans celebrate as the toll free comes back home the title was secured on saturday when russia claimed their second victory winning the general one cup a game early although the hosts still had some unfinished business on sunday last year's tournament winners finland and recently proved to be one of the toughest opponents overages love biggest man but they stun it turned out to be different story ten minutes in an alexander a duel scored the opener to send them back make a sports arena wild. and muster peace with the playing again and again. the visitors immediately for the back and the furious grisha will sooner war that make up euro billing at home in front of russia's don't and leveling matters one
flying high a stunning late comeback in the philadelphia eagles against the victory i think new york giants. let's start with ice hockey where russia and china one cup in style just as men secured the trophy with victory over the czechs on saturday and finished the tournament by beating the finns six two on sunday to keep their one hundred percent record intact robert onion reports. the fans celebrate as the toll free comes back home the title was secured on saturday when russia claimed their...
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east as philadelphia took all the new york giants with the eagles winning in dramatic fashion falling a punt return on the final play of the game the final score was thirty eight thirty one to philadelphia but it was a game that's one massively john scrubs they need to bring in line manning and marion manning and thirty five little touchdown and they were fourteen three up that way through the second quarter and the wide receiver yesterday. the quarterback had four touchdown passes on the night in his side with thirty one turned up in the first in the eagle stakes that incredible comeback they tied the game at thirty one of these in general matter in the one which was michael vick has been right at the death of sean jackson just this time he turned dancing around the end zone wide shotgun zero for going in and was cripple the giants try to fix. while eli manning's elder brother peyton straight to touchdown passes with the indiana this calls to betray a beach the jacksonville jaguars thirty four twenty four lucas oil stadium austin collie collected both touchdowns rice for the colts fo
east as philadelphia took all the new york giants with the eagles winning in dramatic fashion falling a punt return on the final play of the game the final score was thirty eight thirty one to philadelphia but it was a game that's one massively john scrubs they need to bring in line manning and marion manning and thirty five little touchdown and they were fourteen three up that way through the second quarter and the wide receiver yesterday. the quarterback had four touchdown passes on the night...
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east as philadelphia took all the new york giants with needles winning in dramatic fashion falling a pump return on the final play of the game the final score was thirty eight thirty one to philadelphia but it was a game that swung massively john squads they need to bring in line manning and marion manning and thirty five minute touchdown and they will still team three out of the device for the second quarter and not the wide receiver yet again. quarterback had four touchdown passes on the night in his side with thirty one turned up in affairs in eagle stage their incredible comeback they tied the game at thirty one of these in general mattis in the commercial to michael vick and right at the death sean jackson would use this time to turn dancing along to enjoy my shotgun to zero before going in and what's the first thing that john traffics. while iranians elder brother peyton thrilled to touchdown passes with the indianapolis colts to victory they beat the jacksonville jaguars thirty four twenty four the lucas oil stadium austin collie collected both touchdown throws for the colts f
east as philadelphia took all the new york giants with needles winning in dramatic fashion falling a pump return on the final play of the game the final score was thirty eight thirty one to philadelphia but it was a game that swung massively john squads they need to bring in line manning and marion manning and thirty five minute touchdown and they will still team three out of the device for the second quarter and not the wide receiver yet again. quarterback had four touchdown passes on the...
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. >> philadelphia eagles' quarterback mike vick says he wants to on a dog again some day. should he be allowed? we'll debate gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you own your car. boss: hey, that's great! is this your phone? gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: but...where do you put...i mean how do you...carry... waitress: here you go. boss: thanks! gecko: no, no i got it, sir. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. ♪ [ male announcer ] you know her. we know diamonds. together we'll make her holiday. that's why only zales is the diamond
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. >> philadelphia eagles' quarterback mike vick says he wants to on a dog again some day. should he be allowed? we'll debate that with our great, great american panel, coming up. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >> sean: the year will end on an all time low for president obama according to the numbers. according to a fox news poll 29% of americans think he will be reelected in 2012, significant drop from 44% this time last year. 34% of americans expect obama to rate as either one of the country's worst or as a below average president. on the bright side the iowa caucuses are only 416 days away. caltrate soft chews because they have 20% more calcium per chew than viactiv or for the delicious flavors like chocolate truffle and vanilla creme? mmm. -mmm. -mmm. [ female announcer ] hard to
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. >> $100,000 for the philadelphia hispanic chamber of commerce. i'm sure it's a worthy goal. arlen specter there. $30 million for the university of alabama at tuscaloosa for interdisciplinary -- we could go on and on. >> where do you think the research grants come from? it's all federal money. >> then why isn't the new republican leadership saying, american people, earmarks are good? otherwise, the president gets all the authority. so we're going to keep loading these bills up with earmarks. >> i don't think they said either one of those things. >> they made a pledge, the republican, not to do it. >> and you talked about senators -- >> as we talked about last night, senator mitch mcconnell, who did it -- it was not easy for him to do because he was a well-known earmarker, liked to send money back to kentucky. he has over $100 million worth of earmarks going back to kentucky. the question we were trying to ask today and we really got no answer is okay, they say that these earmarks were in this bill -- it was old, before they made this pledge. >> it was before the election. it
. >> $100,000 for the philadelphia hispanic chamber of commerce. i'm sure it's a worthy goal. arlen specter there. $30 million for the university of alabama at tuscaloosa for interdisciplinary -- we could go on and on. >> where do you think the research grants come from? it's all federal money. >> then why isn't the new republican leadership saying, american people, earmarks are good? otherwise, the president gets all the authority. so we're going to keep loading these bills...
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philadelphia, new york and boston, this snow storm misses you. so, temperature wise, it's another cold day out there, too. with the areas not getting snow, wind chill is 8 in detroit and not much better in areas of new england. this winter storm is here to stay. a possible storm up along the new england coast on sunday. >> thank you, bill. >>> breaking news out of london, wikileaks founder julian assange could be a free man in just a few hours. a british high court judge has rejected the prosecutor's argument and has upheld a decision to release. this was his lawyer a few moments ago. >> as you can imagine, we're utterly delighted and thrill would the results here today. we think it was an unnecessary appeal. i think it's unfortunate and it's clearly evidence is part of the continuing vendetta on the part of the swedes against julian assange. >> now, we're watching the courthouse in london for any sign of julian assange. of course, we'll bring you any new developments. his lawyer indicated he hoped that julian assange would have a statement. so,
philadelphia, new york and boston, this snow storm misses you. so, temperature wise, it's another cold day out there, too. with the areas not getting snow, wind chill is 8 in detroit and not much better in areas of new england. this winter storm is here to stay. a possible storm up along the new england coast on sunday. >> thank you, bill. >>> breaking news out of london, wikileaks founder julian assange could be a free man in just a few hours. a british high court judge has...
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philadelphia, pennsylvania. connor, independent. caller: my main concern is it seems washington -- republican or democrat, it does not matter -- are so alienated and dehumanized that they did not understand the absurd nature of their ideology, on a moving train at heading off a cliff. isn't it common-sense what we need to do is move toward a general, or socially equitable economic policy and social policy? host: coming up shortly maybe 10 minutes of 12 minutes, congressman mike coffman, republican of colorado, will talk about afghanistan. later on the program, congressman bill pascrell, a democrat from new jersey will talk about taxes and other issues involving the house. in the meantime, no but, republican from california. caller: how are you? i wanted to say, has everybody completely lost their mind in this country? do we work and nobody ever gets ahead for doing anything? taken here and there. putting $88 billion down our throats. i can't take anymore. thank you. host: democrat, hi. caller: i just find the republicans -- i guess
philadelphia, pennsylvania. connor, independent. caller: my main concern is it seems washington -- republican or democrat, it does not matter -- are so alienated and dehumanized that they did not understand the absurd nature of their ideology, on a moving train at heading off a cliff. isn't it common-sense what we need to do is move toward a general, or socially equitable economic policy and social policy? host: coming up shortly maybe 10 minutes of 12 minutes, congressman mike coffman,...
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. >> 8 million people watched the speech in philadelphia that barack obama gave. it was not on television. they took a measure of the people at the time. it is not the internet itself, it is the ability to be able to communicate with the new media. it is not whether it is twitter or whether it is facebook. it is whether the candidate is connected to the citizenry. it is not interested in televised debauchery. that is what this is about. >> i think that the answer is the really good leaders, the tony blair's, the bill clinton -- >> i am a freshman at the college. there seems to be a conflict between the idea of political discussion via television and via the internet. is there a way that in the traditiol televised debate format we can address those concerns and propose improvements so that we can get that greater forum for debate in the televised debate? >> if the answer is yes. the internet has an interactive nature. it has to be robust enough for people to come together and evaluate candidates and question each other. i like the idea of figuring out how to engage
. >> 8 million people watched the speech in philadelphia that barack obama gave. it was not on television. they took a measure of the people at the time. it is not the internet itself, it is the ability to be able to communicate with the new media. it is not whether it is twitter or whether it is facebook. it is whether the candidate is connected to the citizenry. it is not interested in televised debauchery. that is what this is about. >> i think that the answer is the really good...
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african-americans reacted to that and left to baltimore, to philadelphia, to new york city, to cities all throughout the midwest in the north east. it was against that backdrop that in 1910 a progressive white woman comed the wife of a railroad man, whose ancestors came here on the mayflower, teamed up with a young african american and collectively brought three fledgling organizations together to create the national urban league. they were struck by the conditions that african- americans faced a a, crowded conditions, unhealthy conditions, and joblessness, homelessness, malnutrition. they wanted to respond to it. the protegee -- haynes himself found his way to new york city as a part of the great migration. they came together. in the early days, it is about providing social work to african-americans and urban communities. like so many, they built itself by creating a network of affiliates. there are 98 of these affiliate's. they have served 300 communities in 36 state including places like anchorage, alaska and smaller communities like peoria, inois. we have held true to the system o
african-americans reacted to that and left to baltimore, to philadelphia, to new york city, to cities all throughout the midwest in the north east. it was against that backdrop that in 1910 a progressive white woman comed the wife of a railroad man, whose ancestors came here on the mayflower, teamed up with a young african american and collectively brought three fledgling organizations together to create the national urban league. they were struck by the conditions that african- americans faced...
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and, since march, they have spent $8 million on attack television and radio ads in new york and philadelphia against me. now, some people may see that is a pretty good expenditure of money. but i think they need to get a refund, because in that time from march to today, my approval ratings have gone from 42% to 55%. [applause] today the disapproval rating of the teacher's union in new jersey is 59%. disapproval. [applause] >> how does this happen? it happens because of what we need to do. it happens because we are shining a bright light on who the union is and what they stand for. this is no longer the time to believe that we can play by some delicate rules. they don't. now when i came to trenton, i was new to the school yard. so, i walked out on to the school yard like any new kid and made my observations. there were a bunch of elected officials, bureaucrats, laying on the ground, bleeding, cowering and crying. there was one person standing up. that's the bully. that is the bully in the school yard. and you have a chance as governor of new jersey. every governor for the last 30 years has wa
and, since march, they have spent $8 million on attack television and radio ads in new york and philadelphia against me. now, some people may see that is a pretty good expenditure of money. but i think they need to get a refund, because in that time from march to today, my approval ratings have gone from 42% to 55%. [applause] today the disapproval rating of the teacher's union in new jersey is 59%. disapproval. [applause] >> how does this happen? it happens because of what we need to do....
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african-americans reacted to that and left for baltimore, for philadelphia, 40 york city, for chicago, for detroit -- cities all over the midwest and the northeast. it was against that backdrop that in 1910 a white woman -- progressive white woman by the name of ruth baldwin, the rights of late railroad magnate, a woman whose ancestors came here on the mayflower, teamed up with an african american and collectively brought three fledgling organizations together to create the national urban league. they were struck by the conditions that african- americans who had just arrived in new york city faced. unhealthy conditions, joblessness, homelessness, malnutrition among its youth -- they wanted to respond to it. had found his way to new york city from plying -- from pine bluff, arkansas. they came together and founded the national urban league. in that time, it was an organization of social workers at a time where the social work profession was gaining momentum. in the early days, it was about providing social work to african americans in urban communities throughout the north. like so man
african-americans reacted to that and left for baltimore, for philadelphia, 40 york city, for chicago, for detroit -- cities all over the midwest and the northeast. it was against that backdrop that in 1910 a white woman -- progressive white woman by the name of ruth baldwin, the rights of late railroad magnate, a woman whose ancestors came here on the mayflower, teamed up with an african american and collectively brought three fledgling organizations together to create the national urban...
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the states, including those in philadelphia and connecticut and maryland, while they have objected when the process has started, once it is up and running and foreclosure mediation is ongoing, as stakeholders in the creation of it, they have often times embraced it, seeing that accretes for them -- it creates for them as active participants and the press is. -- in the process. i think the description that a former colleague of mine likes to use is the octopus. when you have an organization this large, what one part is doing and another part is doing are unrelated. these people sit in different geographic locations and they don't know each other. there is a dislocation t between people acting in tennessee who are opposed to people in florida who are for it because they've seen it on the ground. >> please identify yourself and keep it brief, a question. >> do any of you had statistical or at information on incidents regarding foreclosure distortions were not -- mediation -- foreclosure situations where no mediation has taken place >>? the way our research is done is systematic and anecdot
the states, including those in philadelphia and connecticut and maryland, while they have objected when the process has started, once it is up and running and foreclosure mediation is ongoing, as stakeholders in the creation of it, they have often times embraced it, seeing that accretes for them -- it creates for them as active participants and the press is. -- in the process. i think the description that a former colleague of mine likes to use is the octopus. when you have an organization this...
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this is out of "the philadelphia inquirer this morning. -- "the philadelphia inquirer" this morning. host: mass., you are next. michael on the line for independents. caller: hello? host: go-ahead. caller: this is not michael. this is glenn from california. host: you made your point. what is your station on -- your statement on the most admired politician. caller: john f. kennedy treaty was a great president -- john f. kennedy. he was a great president. host: good morning. caller: i got through on my birthday. i have to go with president obama. i would also give a shout out to nancy pelosi, who really made women all over this nation proud as our first woman running the house. thank you have a great year. ginger thompson says that lanny davis announced wednesday he would resign. host: washington, mr. frmost add politician. caller: good morning. i would like to second the opinion of a previous caller about congressman ron paul. he is always been someone who does speaks about the constitution and how we've gone so far from our roots. if you just go back to the constitution, all the probl
this is out of "the philadelphia inquirer this morning. -- "the philadelphia inquirer" this morning. host: mass., you are next. michael on the line for independents. caller: hello? host: go-ahead. caller: this is not michael. this is glenn from california. host: you made your point. what is your station on -- your statement on the most admired politician. caller: john f. kennedy treaty was a great president -- john f. kennedy. he was a great president. host: good morning. caller:...
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like buffalo get hit with a lot of snow but the east coast cities, big ones, boston, new york city, philadelphia, a rain event, just rain for you. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. all right. wherever you are make it a a great day today. rebecca, chris over to you guys. >> thank you so much. coming up amanda knox begins her murder appeal in italy today with new evidence her lawyers say could set her free. we're talking with amanda's parents live coming up. >> later your holiday party survival guide. how do indulge without the bulge. right here on "the early show" on cbs. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up in minutes we'll talk about the amanda knox case, currently serving 26 years for murder. the appeal process now begins in italy and coming up in minutes we'll speak live with her parents. >> of course, the stakes here are getting higher and higher. not only could she be sentenced for a longer term here because, of course, the prosecution is also pushing for a longer sentence, but, of course, ther he does trying to get her name cleared. >>
like buffalo get hit with a lot of snow but the east coast cities, big ones, boston, new york city, philadelphia, a rain event, just rain for you. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. all right. wherever you are make it a a great day today. rebecca, chris over to you guys. >> thank you so much. coming up amanda knox begins her murder appeal in italy today with new evidence her lawyers say could set her free. we're talking with...
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lot of rain in this area, and now we have light snow that's covering i-95 from baltimore up towards philadelphia. be very careful. these roads will get icy in a hurry. still have rain up in boston, but by this time tomorrow, that cold air will work your way. the forecast today, temperatures dropping, snow showers drop rg out, even new york city could see snow showers later this evening. the windchill, this is the big story. look at atlanta. you don't see a windchill in atlanta of 3 that often, but that's the case. minus 11 in chicago, minus 20 in minneapolis. a bitterly, bitterly cold air mass. today's high temperatures not even getting to 32 in atlanta. and the other huge story which will be tonight and tomorrow morning, look at orlando, florida, a low of 23. that will be a devastating freeze. that will probably raise the price of your orange juice and your oranges and your strawberries, because they're going to see some crop losses with lows like that. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they ne
lot of rain in this area, and now we have light snow that's covering i-95 from baltimore up towards philadelphia. be very careful. these roads will get icy in a hurry. still have rain up in boston, but by this time tomorrow, that cold air will work your way. the forecast today, temperatures dropping, snow showers drop rg out, even new york city could see snow showers later this evening. the windchill, this is the big story. look at atlanta. you don't see a windchill in atlanta of 3 that often,...
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in it, she writes -- talking about conducting a focus group in philadelphia, a mix of republicans and democrats urging bipartisan compromise but expressing wariness for tax cuts for top earners. ward is an independent. caller: good morning. i really don't care if bloomberg runs or not. if the runs, it will be fine because he will blow his money. i think barack obama is one of the greatest president we ever had. whether don't vote for him just don't know what is going on. let's go, barack obama. when that next race. host: myrtle beach. keith, republican. good morning. caller: to the young member who just called, obviously at nine. something percent unemployment, i would like to know how well the president is doing, how the hope and change is working out. getting back to mayor bloomberg, the people of america during this last election back in november made a very clear statements that they are sick and tired of progressives, liberals. they want smaller government, less taxes, and they want government to stay out of their business and let them succeed, let the private sector create jobs
in it, she writes -- talking about conducting a focus group in philadelphia, a mix of republicans and democrats urging bipartisan compromise but expressing wariness for tax cuts for top earners. ward is an independent. caller: good morning. i really don't care if bloomberg runs or not. if the runs, it will be fine because he will blow his money. i think barack obama is one of the greatest president we ever had. whether don't vote for him just don't know what is going on. let's go, barack obama....
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long-winded answer, but it's complicated. >> liz from philadelphia. and picot, so thank you. >> as long as your parents pay your bill. >> they pay it. so, you know, yesterday we talked about possibility of even though there is the bill going through different avenues such as congressional review of the regulation or through appropriations to block funding, and going through the freshman members last night, it's becoming clear how hot button an issue this is and saying two years wasn't enough and this needs to be a comprehensive action, what -- how realistic would it be for us to really pursue those other avenues instead of trying to pass the bill, but going through congressional review appropriations? >> well, i think what you have is people like rockefeller, and there is a, there's a, an ugly partisan war right now where inhofe is blaming rockefeller, rockefeller is blaming inhofe for the failure to stop epa in its tracks in the lame duck because rock fell beer didn't agree -- rockefeller didn't agree with the inhofe approach and blah, blah, blah, bl
long-winded answer, but it's complicated. >> liz from philadelphia. and picot, so thank you. >> as long as your parents pay your bill. >> they pay it. so, you know, yesterday we talked about possibility of even though there is the bill going through different avenues such as congressional review of the regulation or through appropriations to block funding, and going through the freshman members last night, it's becoming clear how hot button an issue this is and saying two...
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no accumulations in philadelphia. a little light rain in atlanta. areas in the midwest should be dry and warming up. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >>> an unusual category in the golden globe awards. watch this. the nominees for outstanding performance by an animal killed by sarah palin are, slaughtered caribou, sarah palin's alaska. bludgeoned hall butt, sarah palin's alaska and black bear in tree, sarah palin's alaska. back with more nominees after these words. >> oh, my gosh. >> her imprint is being seen in television. >> little disturbing. >> publishing, television, politics. >> she's universal. >>> 19 past the hour. time to take a look at the morning papers. a powerful photo in "the new york times," tensions boil over in greece where protesters opposed to budget class clash with police ahead of the european meeting to deal with financial crisis. >>> the mississippi "sun herald" t justice department is suing bp and several other companies for disregarding federal safety regulation that is led to the gulf oil spill as the gove
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person i think he is inhibited to come out and condemn some of the black panthers like this creep up in philadelphia that they should start killing white children and i never heard a single word from michael steele condemning this guy. host: what about the argument that the republicans did capture the house, that they made gains in the senate and michael steele was the chair of the rnc at that time any has that record and he made the point yesterday, according to "the washington times" that he needs to make a bigger tent for the republican party and show diversity. caller: diversity is a terrible for any country. destroying this country and it will destroy any country. host: mark in lexington, ky. you are next. caller: i don't know if anybody ever told you this, but mitch mcconnell got blindsided in this last election in kentucky. kentucky is about 80% democrat and 20% republican. he did not support rand paul and of primary -- he has seen the light and is coming around. the republican party is virtually non existent in kentucky. the counties, state, democrats controlled. and we need somebody with a
person i think he is inhibited to come out and condemn some of the black panthers like this creep up in philadelphia that they should start killing white children and i never heard a single word from michael steele condemning this guy. host: what about the argument that the republicans did capture the house, that they made gains in the senate and michael steele was the chair of the rnc at that time any has that record and he made the point yesterday, according to "the washington...
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. >> 8 million people watched the speech in philadelphia that barack obama gave. it was not on television. they took a measure of the people at the time. it is not the internet itself, it is the ability to be able to communicate with the new media. it is not whether it is twitter or whether it is facebook. it is whether the candidate is connected to the citizenry. it is not interested in televised debauchery. that is what this is about. >> i think that the answer is the really good leaders, the tony blair's, the bill clinton -- >> i am a freshman at the college. there seems to be a conflict between the idea of political discussion via television and via the internet. is there a way that in the traditional televised debate format we can address those concerns and propose improvements so that we can get that greater forum for debate in the televised debate? >> if the answer is yes. the internet has an interactive nature. it has to be robust enough for people to come together and evaluate candidates and question each other. i like the idea of figuring out how to enga
. >> 8 million people watched the speech in philadelphia that barack obama gave. it was not on television. they took a measure of the people at the time. it is not the internet itself, it is the ability to be able to communicate with the new media. it is not whether it is twitter or whether it is facebook. it is whether the candidate is connected to the citizenry. it is not interested in televised debauchery. that is what this is about. >> i think that the answer is the really good...
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long-winded answer, but it's complicated. >> liz from philadelphia. and picot, so thank you. >> as long as your parents pay your bill. >> they pay it. so, you know, yesterday we talked about possibility of even though there is the bill going through different avenues such as congressional review of the regulation or through appropriations to block funding, and going through the freshman members last night, it's becoming clear how hot button an issue this is and saying two years wasn't enough and this needs to be a comprehensive action, what -- how realistic would it be for us to really pursue those other avenues instead of trying to pass the bill, but going through congressional review appropriations? >> well, i think what you have is people like rockefeller, and there is a, there's a, an ugly partisan war right now where inhofe is blaming rockefeller, rockefeller is blaming inhofe for the failure to stop epa in its tracks in the lame duck because rock fell beer didn't agree -- rockefeller didn't agree with the inhofe approach and blah, blah, blah, bl
long-winded answer, but it's complicated. >> liz from philadelphia. and picot, so thank you. >> as long as your parents pay your bill. >> they pay it. so, you know, yesterday we talked about possibility of even though there is the bill going through different avenues such as congressional review of the regulation or through appropriations to block funding, and going through the freshman members last night, it's becoming clear how hot button an issue this is and saying two...
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the most coveted free agent pitcher out there at 31 years old assigned with the philadelphia phillies for less money. the move is set as yet another blow to the yankees who targeted lee from the moment his team lost to the playoffs in october. it's a huge rotation. the deal with the phillies would pay him $120 million. they traded him. he has a five year deal with an option to the six as opposed to the six year deal with an option for the seventh and more money for the yankees. why have a capitalist society if you're going to turn down big money? two games last night, giants and the vikings in detroit. this has caused a riff between gretchen carlson and myself. >> no, it hasn't! >> yes, it has. it's deep. finally comes to an end at 297 games, watch all 29d 7 back in the break. that amazing run goes all the way back to 1992 and this amazing run went 12 hours ago. he ran it in 48 yards. they easily beat the vikings who did not show up. final score 21-3. they looked at their watch and checked their blackberries. ravens shocked the texans in overtime after the texans came all the way back
the most coveted free agent pitcher out there at 31 years old assigned with the philadelphia phillies for less money. the move is set as yet another blow to the yankees who targeted lee from the moment his team lost to the playoffs in october. it's a huge rotation. the deal with the phillies would pay him $120 million. they traded him. he has a five year deal with an option to the six as opposed to the six year deal with an option for the seventh and more money for the yankees. why have a...
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the ceremony in philadelphia is about an hour. >> welcome again. my name is david eisner. i am the president and chief executive officer of the national cause duchenne center. tony blair is the former british prime minister and recipient of the liberty medal that we're going to be aborting him with this evening. he released his memoir, "a journey: my political life" on september 1st. and since then, it has become the best-selling autobiography in the united kingdom and become a bestseller here in the united states as well. mr. blair explained that though a memoir by its very nature is retrospect, his book is also an attempt to inform future and current thinking. in this behind the scenes account of his years in office and beyond, mr. blair describes his role in shaping our recent history, turning the ups and downs and addressing the issues and complexities of our global world. today we have an opportunity to listen as mr. blair engages in a conversation about these and many other issues with his friend and colleague, former president of the united states and chairman of th
the ceremony in philadelphia is about an hour. >> welcome again. my name is david eisner. i am the president and chief executive officer of the national cause duchenne center. tony blair is the former british prime minister and recipient of the liberty medal that we're going to be aborting him with this evening. he released his memoir, "a journey: my political life" on september 1st. and since then, it has become the best-selling autobiography in the united kingdom and become a...
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i do not care if this is someone with a nra sticker on their car or a student from philadelphia. they are waiting for some very practical leaders who will just do their job for this nation. even more than a principled compromise is part of the dialogue. thank you very much. [applause] >> please welcome, the state treasurer of pennsylvania, robert mccord. >> i am been warned that there is a need for speed. having -- we are at the time where one more speaker could be 10 more speakers than you need to hear from. i will try to be quick and interesting. i am the highest status speaker of anyone u.s. come before you today. [laughter] let me remind you that many of you are among the smartest people in the country thinking about politics, trying to organize this kind of free- floating sense that something is wrong with america's political conversation. the work you do is invaluable. part of my what to do is urge you to recruit people who are not already famous. this is not just about senators and members of congress is -- congress -- i am a huge bloomberg fan and think what he is doing i
i do not care if this is someone with a nra sticker on their car or a student from philadelphia. they are waiting for some very practical leaders who will just do their job for this nation. even more than a principled compromise is part of the dialogue. thank you very much. [applause] >> please welcome, the state treasurer of pennsylvania, robert mccord. >> i am been warned that there is a need for speed. having -- we are at the time where one more speaker could be 10 more speakers...
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speak out, and since march, they have spent $8 million on television and radio ads in new york and philadelphia against me. now, some people may say that's a big expenditure of money. [laughter] but i think they need to get a refund because in that time from march to today, my approval ratings have gone from 42% to 55%. [applause] today, the disapproval rating of the teacher union in new jersey is 59%. [applause] disapprovement. [applause] how does this happen? it happens because of what we need to do. it happens because we're shining a bright light on who the union is and what they stand for. this is no longer the time to believe that we can play by some delegate rules. they don't. now, when i came to trenton, i was new to the schoolyard, so i walked on to the schoolyard like any new kid and made my observations. there was a bunch of elected officials, bureaucrats laying on the ground bleeding, cowarding, crying. there was one person standing up. that's the bully. that's the bully in the schoolyard. you have a choice as governor of new jersey, every governor for the last 30 years walked on to
speak out, and since march, they have spent $8 million on television and radio ads in new york and philadelphia against me. now, some people may say that's a big expenditure of money. [laughter] but i think they need to get a refund because in that time from march to today, my approval ratings have gone from 42% to 55%. [applause] today, the disapproval rating of the teacher union in new jersey is 59%. [applause] disapprovement. [applause] how does this happen? it happens because of what we...
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last night, a rare tuesday night game where the philadelphia eagles can now wave bye-bye to the first round bye in the playoffs. >> a shocker last night, the eagles were upset by the vikings, final score 24-14. an historic tuesday night game, first time since the mid '40s they played on that night. minnesota did not even have their first-string quarterback. >> that's right, joe webb threw for 195 yards and ran for a touchdown in his first career start. he was filling in of course for the injured brett favre. >> the eagles have to settle for the third seed in the nfc. last night's game was postponed because of the big blizzard over the weekend. >> all right, we'll be right back. more "world news now" after this. [ spongecaster ] we're here at the winter dishwashing championship, a challenge to hands this time of year. what's this? she's hurtling down that sink with no protective gear. oh, no! her hands could dry out. [ female announcer ] don't worry, you can keep your hands in beautiful form with dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it goes beyond dishwashing to help your hands seal in
last night, a rare tuesday night game where the philadelphia eagles can now wave bye-bye to the first round bye in the playoffs. >> a shocker last night, the eagles were upset by the vikings, final score 24-14. an historic tuesday night game, first time since the mid '40s they played on that night. minnesota did not even have their first-string quarterback. >> that's right, joe webb threw for 195 yards and ran for a touchdown in his first career start. he was filling in of course...
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he's going back to the philadelphia phillies. cliff lee, the man everybody wanted. and guess what, he's doing it for less money and for fewer years than either the yankees or rangers were giving him. >> you know -- >> turned his back on the money. >> did you read in the "times" who the last man to do this was in a big way? greg maddux, 1993. >> that's right. spurned the yankees. >> turned down the yankees for the braves. >> likes a good cheesecake. >> yes. >> they don't like it when players aren't clamoring to join the deal. don't feel bad, five years, $100 million. yankees were offering seven years, $150 million. lee was on the phillies in 2009 but was traded to seattle so that the phillies could bring in roy halladay. so the philadelphia rotation, roy halladay, roy oswalt, coy h hamills and cliff lee. >> if those guys stay healthy through the year, who beats them? >> red sox-phillies. two great lineups. let's talk football. yesterday we showed you pictures from minneapolis. sunday the roof gave. caved in at the metrodome in the twin cities. giants and vikings were
he's going back to the philadelphia phillies. cliff lee, the man everybody wanted. and guess what, he's doing it for less money and for fewer years than either the yankees or rangers were giving him. >> you know -- >> turned his back on the money. >> did you read in the "times" who the last man to do this was in a big way? greg maddux, 1993. >> that's right. spurned the yankees. >> turned down the yankees for the braves. >> likes a good cheesecake....
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all of a sudden cliff lee is a philadelphia philly again. he was the most sought after free agent pitcher on the market. a lot of people thought he was going to the yankees. almost everyone thought that or perhaps maybe the texas rangers. but lee apparently took less money to go back to the team that traded him away after the 2009 world series. reports say the contract is five years. and it's worth $135 million. but he is smart to go back there, they have an incredible pitching roster. and they look great heading into the next season. >> and if you're making $100 million to $135 million over five years, taking less money is all a relevant thing. >> a lot of people were surprised he didn't go with the yankees. but the phillies are looking good this year. >> phillies love him again, so why not? that happens from time to time. they love you, then they don't. >>> he sought peace in afghanistan until the day he died. we're live at the white house where president obama is remembering richard holbrooke. >>> a federal judge says that requiring every
all of a sudden cliff lee is a philadelphia philly again. he was the most sought after free agent pitcher on the market. a lot of people thought he was going to the yankees. almost everyone thought that or perhaps maybe the texas rangers. but lee apparently took less money to go back to the team that traded him away after the 2009 world series. reports say the contract is five years. and it's worth $135 million. but he is smart to go back there, they have an incredible pitching roster. and they...
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. >> i think he's a philadelphia kid. >> is he really? >> let's talk about your boys. we'll start in new york because that's my team. eli and the giants tied with teagueless for first place. how is eli feeling? >> he's had some people hurt. i think -- what a bizarre weekend they went through going into detroit and beating minnesota. i think they're glad to get that win. always tough on the road. now they match up -- i always told my kids, you kind of live to play in big games. that's not always necessarily a play-off game or necessary a super bowl, but during the course of a season, whether high school, college or what, you're going to have big games. that's what this is. this nfc east, the rivalries in that division i think are better than any in football. whoever is playing, if it's the cowboys-eagles, redskins-giants, whoever it is, it's huge. with both these teams 9-4, the eagles are playing very well. >> peyton looks like he's back on track, was throwing more interceptions than he usually has. last couple games, looks like he's got it back together. >> turned arou
. >> i think he's a philadelphia kid. >> is he really? >> let's talk about your boys. we'll start in new york because that's my team. eli and the giants tied with teagueless for first place. how is eli feeling? >> he's had some people hurt. i think -- what a bizarre weekend they went through going into detroit and beating minnesota. i think they're glad to get that win. always tough on the road. now they match up -- i always told my kids, you kind of live to play in big...
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. >> but 8 million people watch the obama speech on race in philadelphia, it was shown on the internet, and they took a measure of somebody at a time in crisis. the internet -- not the internet itself, but the ability to communicate with the new medium. that is what we're talking about, whether internet or twitter or facebook, whether the person that is connected to a citizenry that is not interested in e-government for televised gotcha, but reinventing democracy in the 21st century. >> i think the answer is they're really good leaders, tony blair and bill clinton, can be both. >> i'm a freshman at the college. there seems to be a conflict between the idea of political discussion on television and the internet. is there a way in the traditional televised debate format, we can address concerns for power -- to get the greater for four debates in a televised debate? tv answer is yes. all that andrea says about the interactive nature of the internet and what it provides has to be a robust way for people to come together, convert debt, evaluate candidates, question each other, and i like hi
. >> but 8 million people watch the obama speech on race in philadelphia, it was shown on the internet, and they took a measure of somebody at a time in crisis. the internet -- not the internet itself, but the ability to communicate with the new medium. that is what we're talking about, whether internet or twitter or facebook, whether the person that is connected to a citizenry that is not interested in e-government for televised gotcha, but reinventing democracy in the 21st century....